“It’s a tasty looking game but we are confident,” Craddock said. “We will have to look at their big players, of course. We have to be positive.

“We have got to concentrate on what we can do on the pitch and forget about how much each of their players is worth. There is a lot of money floating around there, but we have just got to approach it like we have the first two games.

“We have to take the positives from the other night and concentrate on our game and how we are going to stop them – not concentrate too much on them, because that is when you start getting nervous and making mistakes.”

Craddock has been impressed with the sheer workload put in by his team-mates so far this season.

“I know how hard our boys work in training. It is no surprise to me (the success so far) because they can run all day, they are so fit and that is what we need to do in this division.

“We need to get tight and close to people and shut them down, stopping them from playing.

“If we can do that we can create chances. We have created so many in the first two games and that is fantastic.”

Wolves have an excellent record against City away from home, although they have not been to Eastlands since April 2004.

They have won four and drawn another of their last six visits to City between 1987 and 2004, with their last win in the top flight coming in December 1979.